[Video Tutorial] Make Your Own Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat

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I absolutely love crochet and knitted hats.

They are my favorite accessories besides scarves. I love hats that cover my ears, just because I think they fit me better and of course they keep the back of my head and my ears warm when is cold outside.

Crochet hats are so cool because you can wear them in any season. I like a crochet hat, slightly slouch in the back because it gets kind of a relax feel.

Here is Melanie Ham from iheartstitching with a tutorial on how to make a Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat for somebody who has made a hat before. If this is your first hat you're making, check Melanie's tutorial for beginners.

This is a beginner-friendly tutorial from Melanie Ham from iheartstitching on How to Crochet a Beanie. It does help if you've made a few things before, this isn't for complete beginners, but hey, you can always give it a try. Right? Once you've made this little hat, go back to the first video and make your own slightly slouchy crochet hat.

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[Video Tutorial] Make Your Own Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat
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This image courtesy of Melanie Ham.

Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat Tutorial

Get the pattern:  Slightly Slouchy Crochet Hat Free Crochet Pattern via Melanie Ham.

Thanks to Melanie Ham for the article’s inspiration and featured image.

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